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The Conceptual Super O2 Patch Combats Atmospheric Changes

The conceptual Super O2 Patch is an oxygen support wearable intended to help provide wearers with a way to maintain a healthy lifestyle in the face of depleting oxygen levels from the Earth. The device works by being positioned onto the arm and would utilize small, replaceable oxygen tubes in order to introduce additional oxygen into the bloodstream. This would help to combat against the dropping oxygen levels and ensure that future humans would be able to maintain their health and wellness in the new atmosphere.

The conceptual Super O2 Patch is the design work of BKID and has been designed for the NEWS FROM NOWHERE: Freedom Village exhibition created in collaboration between Hyundai and National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA).
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Oxygen Devices - The rise of wearable oxygen devices provides opportunities for companies to develop tools that help people combat depleting oxygen levels from the atmosphere.
2. Health and Wellness Tech - The emergence of wearable oxygen devices is a signal for companies in the health and wellness sector to explore innovative solutions that can potentially improve people’s health and well-being.
3. Environmental Monitoring Devices - As we face climate change and pollution, there is a need for affordable and accessible devices that monitor environmental changes and inform users of potential risks.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can take advantage of wearable oxygen devices and other emerging health tech to improve patient outcomes and empower people to take an active role in maintaining their health.
2. Fashion and Apparel - As wearable tech becomes more mainstream, the fashion and apparel industry can leverage this trend by integrating technology into clothing and accessories, creating new revenue streams.
3. Environmental Science - The rise of wearable oxygen devices presents opportunities for companies and scientists in the environmental science sector to develop new tools and solutions that help people adapt to changing environments.

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